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RAM Clutches Pro Street 900 Series Metallic Dual Disc Clutch Kit with 6-Bolt Steel Flywheel; 26-Spline (98-02 5.7L Firebird)

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • High-Performance Upgrade for Street Use and Racing
      • Sprung Hub Top Disc and Solid Center Bottom Disc
      • Utilizes 900 Series Metallic Compound
      • Disc Diameter of 10.50 Inches
      • With 26-Spline Input
      • Comes with an 6-Bolt, Steel Flywheel
      • Includes a Strap-Driven Floater Plate
      • Recommended for Higher RPM Shifting
      • For Applications up to 1100 Horsepower
      • Professional Installation Required
      • Backed by a 30-Day Limited Warranty
      • Made in the USA
      • 2010+ Models requires RAM Hydraulic Bearing, Part Number 78180
      • Designed for 1998-2002 5.7L Pontiac Firebird Models

      Description

      High-Performance Clutch Upgrade. Drive your Firebird with ease and confidence so it matches the leveled-up power from your performance upgrades. This RAM Pro Street Dual Disc 900S Clutch Kit with 6-Bolt Steel Flywheel; 26 Spline is specifically engineered for higher RPM shifting. It comes with a premium flywheel to create a better gripping surface and help the clutch kit match the performance of your Firebird's engine power.

      Enhanced Performance. This Pro Street Dual Disc 900S Clutch Kit is built for maximum performance while minimizing any driveline vibration or noise. The 900 Series metallic version is intended for extreme duty and competition use and has a holding capacity for 1100 horsepower. Additionally, this assembly ensures faster acceleration, quicker throttle response, and increased clutch efficiency.

      Quality Materials and Craftsmanship. RAM engineered this Pro Street Dual Disc 900S Clutch Kit with a metallic disc and a sprung hub design to reduce vibration and lower engagement shock. The strap driven floater plate system also delivers quieter, no-rattle operations. The hub springs are also caged for extra safety and support. Moreover, the larger diameter of the pressure plate offers more holding power for the clutch system with better heat dissipation.

      Limited Warranty. This Pro Street Dual Disc 900S Clutch Kit is backed by a 30-day limited warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty comes with exclusions as indicated in the full warranty policy.

      Premium Steel Flywheel. This Pro Street Dual Disc 900S Clutch Kit comes with a premium flywheel crafted from high-quality steel. This construction reduces wear and stress on your engine’s rotating assembly, while offering faster throttle response. In addition, it utilizes military-grade fasteners and is furnished with a durable friction plate for long-lasting functionality.

      Application. The RAM Pro Street Dual Disc 900S Clutch Kit with 6-Bolt Steel Flywheel; 26 Spline is intended for use on 1998-2002 5.7L Pontiac Firebird models.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 4 Hours

      Difficulty Level:

      Mechanical expertise or professional installation required.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Steel Flywheel
      • (1) Pressure Plate
      • (1) Floater Plate
      • (1) Dual Disc Clutch Assembly
      • Installation Hardware

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